Lodging, bus to start, and transportation from the finish

I cannot find information on the WF100 web site about lodging recommendations, where the buses to the start leave from, or if there is any transportation

Message 1 of 3
, Jan 17, 2001

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I cannot find information on the WF100 web site about lodging
recommendations, where the buses to the start leave from, or if there
is any transportation available from the finish back to Salt Lake
City.

Do the buses leave from the Lake Terrace Pavilion, Sugarhouse Park in
Salt Lake City? If so, is there lodging available within short
walking distance from the bus pickup?

If there is no transportation back to Lake Terrace Pavilion from
Sundance, is it OK to leave a car at Sundance while we are running
the race? I am planning on coming out with another runner and we will
rent two cars to leave one out at Sundance, if necessary.

Any information on these questions would be appreciated. Thanks.

Troy B. Marsh

Russ, I live (and run) along the mighty Wasatch and can give you some recommendations. There is a Motel 6 in Woods Cross, UT and many others. Stay tuned and

Message 2 of 3
, Jan 18, 2001

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Russ,

I live (and run) along the mighty Wasatch and can
give you some recommendations. There is a Motel 6 in Woods Cross, UT and
many others. Stay tuned and perhaps I'll post some for the group.
You should be able to park a car at Sundance or find a ride with many who will
be there. Not sure about the buses.

Subject: [wf100] Lodging, bus to start,
and transportation from the finish

I cannot find information on the WF100 web site about
lodging recommendations, where the buses to the start leave from, or if
there is any transportation available from the finish back to Salt Lake
City.

Do the buses leave from the Lake Terrace Pavilion, Sugarhouse
Park in Salt Lake City? If so, is there lodging available within
short walking distance from the bus pickup?

If there is no
transportation back to Lake Terrace Pavilion from Sundance, is it OK to
leave a car at Sundance while we are running the race? I am planning on
coming out with another runner and we will rent two cars to leave one out
at Sundance, if necessary.

Any information on these questions would be
appreciated. Thanks.

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wasatch49@backpacker.com

Russ- The buses to the start usually leave from an area near downtown SLC at about 500 South. Several good reasonable lodgings are nearby: Little America

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, Jan 20, 2001

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Russ-
The buses to the start usually leave from an area near downtown SLC
at about 500 South. Several good reasonable lodgings are nearby:
Little America 800-453-9450
Quality Inn 800-521-9997
Motel Six 801-531-1252
Best Western 801-521-7373
The race committee usually sends out a listing during the summer.
The sugarhouse park meeting on Friday is roughly five miles from
downtown and you will need transportation from there to your hotel.
I don't know about overnight parking at Sundance, but rides back to
SLC are not hard to find.
I am local and very familiar with many aspects of wf100.
Will be happy to give more detail. E-mail me: wasatch49@...

--- In wf100@egroups.com, "Russ Evans" <russevans@h...> wrote:
> I cannot find information on the WF100 web site about lodging
> recommendations, where the buses to the start leave from, or if
there
> is any transportation available from the finish back to Salt Lake
> City.
>
> Do the buses leave from the Lake Terrace Pavilion, Sugarhouse Park
in
> Salt Lake City? If so, is there lodging available within short
> walking distance from the bus pickup?
>
> If there is no transportation back to Lake Terrace Pavilion from
> Sundance, is it OK to leave a car at Sundance while we are running
> the race? I am planning on coming out with another runner and we
will
> rent two cars to leave one out at Sundance, if necessary.
>
> Any information on these questions would be appreciated. Thanks.

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